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Making Suggestions

Instructors can choose recommended collections or assessments from a list of suggestions available in multiple locations: 

Option 1: Single-Student Suggestion from the Skyline

1. Click on the “Student Locator” icon on the classroom card.


You can also reach the Student Locator page by clicking on its tab once in your Gooru classroom:



2. Select the learner to whom you want to assign the resources or assessments.



3. Click on the blue “Show Expanded Chart” button to get an enhanced view of the learner’s skyline.




4. Then, select the competency from the skyline with which the learner needs more support by clicking on the corresponding block.




5. Click on the orange suggestion icon (on the right side of the screen) to send the suggested collection or assessment to the learner.



Option 2: Student Suggestion by Domain

1. Click on the “Student Locator” icon  on the classroom card.



You can also reach the Student Locator page by clicking on its tab once in your Gooru classroom:



2. Select “Domain Competency Report” from the dropdown menu.




3. Select a domain. You can scroll through the course’s domains using the left/right arrows on the screen.




4. Identify which students you would like to receive suggested supplemental resources by clicking on their avatars. Orange check marks indicate that a student has been selected.



In this example, Adele, Neils, Michael, Johnny, and Roger have all been selected to receive the suggestion.

5. Hover over each “i” symbol to get a description of the competency. Click on the “i” of the targeted competency. This will highlight the column in dark blue.




6. On the right side of the screen, click on the orange suggestion icon.




7. In the pop-up window, click on the orange suggestion icon to assign the additional resources and assessments to the cohort of students you selected.




8. You can also select the “Learning Map” tab in the pop-up window, and then click on the collection or assessment tabs (highlighted in the image to the left) to assign any collection or assessment from the list to the student.

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